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Visa run from Bangkok: do and don't
Yes, if you transfer planes at Don Mueang coming from Siem Reap, you will need to clear immigration at Don Mueang Airport. Not recommended if you've spent a lot of time in Thailand visa exempt or on tourist visas. -
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Thai Police Hunt 'Foreign Gang' Who Defied Law in Viral Video
Well, after careful consideration and using my Sherlock Holms powers of deduction, I can confidently say, they MAY NOT be Nigerians! But one never knows these days...🤔 -
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Trump wins on the Stormy case as sentencing delayed "indefinitely".
No, but he has got a red baseball cap... -
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The Decline of Free Speech: How the UK Became a Third-Class Nation
Freedom of speech or more accurately it's decline has been well in evidence over the past four years and continues. It's those who control the narrative that tells you what you can and cannot say. What is truth and what isn't. Determines if what you say is misinformation or disinformation. Australian Labor Party is trying to introduce a misinformation bill where the government determines your freedom of speech. -
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Thailand's Expats Urged to Register with TRD for Tax, Says Expert
Then surely one should comply with these rules, even if you do not like them. Of course, if you want to be some middle aged to old rebellious, stick it to the man, type person. By all means crack on. What you should not do is try and encourage others to do the same. -
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Is Phat Kaphrao worth a try?
It's a very common dish, nothing special, definitely worth trying for someone who spends time in Thailand. -
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Thai monk attacked outside Channel 8 TV station in Bangkok (video)
Dunno if this kind of thing is ever 'reasonable' whatever the circumstances, but there is certainly a motive behind this filthy crime with that kind of coordination involved -
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Called at the Chonburi Taxation office
I don't vehemently disagree because I can see your logic but I think you are wrong, and it is not in my view a "massive folly" to acquire a TIN. I have a TIN and as matters stand will not be submitting a tax return for 2024 because i will have not remitted any assessable income in 2024.But more to the point I do not think it likely, even remotely likely, that the TRD will be checking whether non working foreigners with a TIN have submitted returns.- 1
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